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Wraith
Dark nodded to Xander, washed his hands again, and then quietly went up to the bedroom, letting himself in. The curtains to their bed were drawn, so he padded across the room, and pulled them back to find his wife curled up in bed, lying on her side, with Ivy sitting up by her. The infant was looking at her mother intently, touching and grabbing at her face and hair. In return, Daizi stroked Ivy's hair with one hand, occasionally trailing her fingers down her back languidly and murmured lovingly to her. Her daughter was too wiggly just then to sit and cuddle and she was too exhausted to play, but they had found a level of peace. Ivy asked so much of her mother, simply by being alive, but somehow, in moments like these, she gave a lot back.
When Dark approached, Ivy grinned and tried crawling over Daizi to say hello to him, and it seeming as good a chance as any, he bent and scooped her up, "Tifla, Baba missed you," He cooed at her, "Are you taking good care of Mama?"
Daizi rolled over onto her back once Ivy was lifted off of her, "hey, goose."
"Hello, darling." A brief moment of silence followed, as neither knew exactly what to say to each other, but then Daizi extended one hand to her husband, inviting him into bed, not even questioning why he was there. Willingly, Dark crawled in beside her before looping one arm around her and pulling themselves together. "I love you, Spider."
"I love you too," She mumbled, shutting her eyes as Ivy wormed her way into the space left between them.
After adjusting the blankets, Dark began to softly sing to both his wife and daughter. It may not have been enough to settle Ivy, who still wanted to crawl and play, only stopping for the novelty of the situation, but with the safety and security of being in their bed, in their bedroom, with her husband right there, it was enough to lull Daizi into a deep, needed sleep. When it seemed certain she wouldn't stir, Dark looked over at his daughter and whispered to her, "Okay, Hummingbird, are you ready? We have to sneak out, so Mama can sleep." Then he put one finger to his lips, cautiously detangled himself, and lifted Ivy. Still whispering he said, "Now we have to tuck Mama in, right? Can Ivy help Baba? Look." He did manage to get her to grab the blanket as he pulled it over Daizi, and then, as he shut the curtains and slipped downstairs, he first murmured praise to Ivy for being such a good helper. Then, as they went down the stairs so they could play in the living room asked, as he often did when Daizi wasn't around, mostly when the twins were at school, "Can Ivy say Mama? Ma-ma?"
When Dark approached, Ivy grinned and tried crawling over Daizi to say hello to him, and it seeming as good a chance as any, he bent and scooped her up, "Tifla, Baba missed you," He cooed at her, "Are you taking good care of Mama?"
Daizi rolled over onto her back once Ivy was lifted off of her, "hey, goose."
"Hello, darling." A brief moment of silence followed, as neither knew exactly what to say to each other, but then Daizi extended one hand to her husband, inviting him into bed, not even questioning why he was there. Willingly, Dark crawled in beside her before looping one arm around her and pulling themselves together. "I love you, Spider."
"I love you too," She mumbled, shutting her eyes as Ivy wormed her way into the space left between them.
After adjusting the blankets, Dark began to softly sing to both his wife and daughter. It may not have been enough to settle Ivy, who still wanted to crawl and play, only stopping for the novelty of the situation, but with the safety and security of being in their bed, in their bedroom, with her husband right there, it was enough to lull Daizi into a deep, needed sleep. When it seemed certain she wouldn't stir, Dark looked over at his daughter and whispered to her, "Okay, Hummingbird, are you ready? We have to sneak out, so Mama can sleep." Then he put one finger to his lips, cautiously detangled himself, and lifted Ivy. Still whispering he said, "Now we have to tuck Mama in, right? Can Ivy help Baba? Look." He did manage to get her to grab the blanket as he pulled it over Daizi, and then, as he shut the curtains and slipped downstairs, he first murmured praise to Ivy for being such a good helper. Then, as they went down the stairs so they could play in the living room asked, as he often did when Daizi wasn't around, mostly when the twins were at school, "Can Ivy say Mama? Ma-ma?"